


BVBI LESOTHO REPORT
Greetings in the name of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. The school had a visitor in March. 19 souls were baptized during three evangelism campaigns.
The school was blessed to have Brother Donnie Estep, the South African Coordinator, on the 22nd of March. Brother Donnie had an opportunity to meet with the students, teachers, and the elders at the Maseru church of Christ. Donnie encouraged the students to continue their studies, and all the students appreciated his visit. On Sunday, Brother Donnie preached at Maseru church from the book of Luke 15. The students, former students, and instructors are working hard to spread the gospel. What are the former students doing? Brother Mohono and Brother Phiela are both assisting the Sehlabeng church of Christ. The church is growing both spiritually and numerically. Brother Motse Kolobe is ministering in Sefikeng, about 50km from Maseru. Brother Rahlao and Brother Moliko are assisting the Ladybrand church of Christ in South Africa. Elder Monyane and Elder Leuta are shepherding at the Maseru church. Elder Leuta has also joined to become one of the instructors at BVBI Maseru and Bloemfontein.
One of our students, Makhutla Mafatle, is working with the newly planted congregation in Maputsoe, about 100km from Maseru. He is evangelizing in Maputsoe and encouraging members to join him in evangelism. The congregation is growing numerically and also spiritually
.Three evangelism campaigns have been conducted twice in Sehlabeng (a baby congregation of Maser church) and one in Maputsoe (a baby congregation of Maseru). As a result of these campaigns, 19 souls were added to the church. The school needs to have more of these evangelism campaigns because they are essential for church growth.
Courses taught
JANUARY PRINCIPLES OF WORSHIP by ELDER LEUTA
FEBRUARY PREACHERS’ LIFE AND WORK by ELDER SHATA
MARCH
OLD TESTAMENT 1 TAWANDA
In conclusion, the former and current students are doing well in God’s kingdom. We appreciate the visit of Brother Donnie and the message he delivered. Thank you for your continued support.
Your brother,
Tawanda Mwadiya